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here to break it down is mark hanna democratic analyst and former campaign aide for john kerry and president obama. health policy expert author of the book "beating obama care." thank you so much for joining us. lisa myers, the story surveys businesses across the country and they tell her they are cutting employees' hours to get them below the 29 hours in order to not have to provide health insurance. what do you say to that, mark? >> the company surveyed was subway. >> 20 businesses across the country. >> and small business. this only applies to businesses that employee more than 50 people. so these are medium-sized businesses, small family owned businesses aren't going to be affected by this. and, you know, this has been a republican talking point since the rollout of obama care. >> so you're saying it's a talking point and it's not true that if you have employees that were working more than 30 hours, that's not happening? >> sure. sure. and don't take my word for it. there's a senior vice president of the payroll company who points out that the costs, the administrative costs, costs of hi
here to break it down is mark hanna democratic analyst and former campaign aide for john kerry and president obama. health policy expert author of the book "beating obama care." thank you so much for joining us. lisa myers, the story surveys businesses across the country and they tell her they are cutting employees' hours to get them below the 29 hours in order to not have to provide health insurance. what do you say to that, mark? >> the company surveyed was subway. >> 20...
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what i want to hear from john brennan before i agree to let his nomination go forward, that no cia or the department of defense cannot kill someone in america without you know, any kind of judicial proceeding. senator widen asked this, can soil with a drone without a judicial heajp'd brennan didn't answer the question. so-zwe've asked it in writing. my understanding is senator wyden has answered in writing. so if you're not going to answer no, i think that means you're telling us yes, you believe that the president has the power to kill an american in america. seasone1e1 that is appallingx i think even overseas that if u aq! 5iuáátjájráh'ot in the middle of firing a gun or grenade launcher, that they really should be tried for treason if they're an american with drone attacks, but really an american citizen should be tried in court here or abroad unless they're imminently in the act of firing a weapon. >> and when it comes to hagel's t[ca9=5%9q%=91zÑbviously john +- mccain indicating he may filibuster it. going against what he had said before. tom rex is a contributing editor for
what i want to hear from john brennan before i agree to let his nomination go forward, that no cia or the department of defense cannot kill someone in america without you know, any kind of judicial proceeding. senator widen asked this, can soil with a drone without a judicial heajp'd brennan didn't answer the question. so-zwe've asked it in writing. my understanding is senator wyden has answered in writing. so if you're not going to answer no, i think that means you're telling us yes, you...
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against john mccain and mitt romney. many say that they will lock up elections for generations many young hispanics are starting to support the gop. mr. ortega says that this happens to be a testament to the gop's friend. i did not realize that it was centered on the youth. >> yes, absolutely. a lot of hispanics have never really heard what the two parties stand for. i convinced that obama conservatives, have to look for a way to tell my story and talk about specifically how conservative policies can help grow the economy and create more opportunities in education and education and elsewhere and that is a compelling message. charles: isn't that what john mccain did? did they have to tailor the specifically to the audience? >> i think they may need to. i think we saw a lot of that in previous campaigns where there was a sort of assumption where you have conservative tendencies in the parties are really being specific about how these policies are helping or could help them in this case. charles: i speak to a lot of republi
against john mccain and mitt romney. many say that they will lock up elections for generations many young hispanics are starting to support the gop. mr. ortega says that this happens to be a testament to the gop's friend. i did not realize that it was centered on the youth. >> yes, absolutely. a lot of hispanics have never really heard what the two parties stand for. i convinced that obama conservatives, have to look for a way to tell my story and talk about specifically how conservative...
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. >> jobs would eventually provoke a boardroom showdown with apple president john sculley over who should lead the company. the board chose sculley. so he was out of his own company. >> kicked out of his own company, and, you know, he always had that feeling of abandonment. there was nothing worse than being abandoned by apple. >> he sold his stock and used the company to start a new venture called next computer, which made great products that no one bought. but jobs would be saved by a tiny company that he acquired from george lucas for $5 million. pixar studios would eventually revolutionize movie animation and make jobs a multibillionaire. apple hadn't done so well, and a decade after jobs left, it decided to buy next computer and the services of jobs as a consultant, but he would soon take over as ceo. and when he goes back, it's almost bankrupt. >> it's, like, 90 days away from bankruptcy. they're totally out of money, and it's lost its way totally. so he says, "here's the 27, 30 things you're making," printers or whatever. and he draws a chart that just has four squares, and he says
. >> jobs would eventually provoke a boardroom showdown with apple president john sculley over who should lead the company. the board chose sculley. so he was out of his own company. >> kicked out of his own company, and, you know, he always had that feeling of abandonment. there was nothing worse than being abandoned by apple. >> he sold his stock and used the company to start a new venture called next computer, which made great products that no one bought. but jobs would be...
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john: "the police state"? america is not a police state the we're pretty free. for the most part but we
john: "the police state"? america is not a police state the we're pretty free. for the most part but we
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john stossel joins me now. he is the author of the book "no, they can't." welcome back to the program, great to see you. so, is it right taxpayers are footing the bill? for these bonuses, what do you think of this? >> i don't think it is right, but it is better than what they have done in the past which is federal flood insurance. they do it three more times, and that is even crazy. gerri: you describe yourself as a freeloader on this program. >> i discovered this myself because i built a big house and asked my father to help with the mortgage. are you nuts, it is on the edge of an ocean. but i can't lose, there is a federal flood insurance, and it is true. it had a lot of sand in front of it, nothing will happen to it. sure enough, that happened in the government, thank you, you help page repair it. it happened again and he paid to repair it again. i'm ashamed i did this. gerri: here is the reality right here in new york, a federal flood national limit 350,000 if you include structure in the property. look at some of the values of these homes which are sti
john stossel joins me now. he is the author of the book "no, they can't." welcome back to the program, great to see you. so, is it right taxpayers are footing the bill? for these bonuses, what do you think of this? >> i don't think it is right, but it is better than what they have done in the past which is federal flood insurance. they do it three more times, and that is even crazy. gerri: you describe yourself as a freeloader on this program. >> i discovered this myself...
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john kennedy comes to mind after the bay of pigs disaster, he was willing to take the blame, his poll numbers shot up. history rewards presidents who try to get ahead of something, doesn't it? >> yeah, assuming you have the answers, neil. look, the voters, people generally love nothing better than a president or a politician who's willing to admit they were wrong or to take responsibility for something whether they personally did it or not. you know the people, nemo. they are pretty big egoed and they don't do that often. neil: i have it with the big egoea, and that's what i love about myself, but, anyway, do you feel this is going to come back to bite him, though? by singling out, playing tongue-in-cheek to say, all right, these illties the supreme court's addressing, the senate's addressing, they matter to me. the other clear illegalities do not. -eople at home just don't say, wait a minute, you're picking and choosing here. >> well, if they pay attention, they might do that, neil, but, look, you're talking about hypocrisy, and we've had the conversation before. hypocrisy is the lif
john kennedy comes to mind after the bay of pigs disaster, he was willing to take the blame, his poll numbers shot up. history rewards presidents who try to get ahead of something, doesn't it? >> yeah, assuming you have the answers, neil. look, the voters, people generally love nothing better than a president or a politician who's willing to admit they were wrong or to take responsibility for something whether they personally did it or not. you know the people, nemo. they are pretty big...
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but john boehner i believe comes in a blue also. melissa: how much is each one? >> $130. this is probably your best bet. as far as that goes. and then these are both $149. melissa: do you really do this? do you look and say, oh, i slept for a couple of hours and then i was up. after a day are to do you care anymore? >> it is fascinating, especially at first because you're learning about, you know, getting up in the middle of the night. i learned that i was probably drinking water a little bit too late. going to get to the bathroom and then that is something never occurred to me before. you can kind of look at the data and see what is happening and/or if you have a new mattress. these are of little things they would not necessarily -- >> you look at it again in your like i am done with it. be honest. >> really personality. i think it is very cool, but think once smart watches become mainstream i think that will be. melissa: blew them and will make a much cuter one. thank you. next up, an unexpected twist in on-line pricing turning back the way stores started. our own jo li
but john boehner i believe comes in a blue also. melissa: how much is each one? >> $130. this is probably your best bet. as far as that goes. and then these are both $149. melissa: do you really do this? do you look and say, oh, i slept for a couple of hours and then i was up. after a day are to do you care anymore? >> it is fascinating, especially at first because you're learning about, you know, getting up in the middle of the night. i learned that i was probably drinking water a...
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>> consumers wanted and senator john mccain try to introduce a new bill to allow us to buy the channels we want because now we have to buy 200. so many more rational packages so they can watch what they're one and when they want. gerri: some content comes from not flex like house of cards how does that disrupted the status quo? finigan just changes how and where we watched beddoes amazon, and the flex it just pushes more pressure and they love tv and one technical question how do they measure ratings if they don't have the usual cable box? >> that is what is holding it up nielsen's system is becoming less relevant as people watched on more devices they are figuring of technology to measure but nobody will agree to the standards and that is what advertisers are waiting for a. gerri: good to see you. >> a pleasure. gerri: more to come including a new way of looking at college and if it is really worth the cost. another unintended consequence of obamacare as cancer treatments become all but impossible as cost for certain drugs skyrocket. we will have the latest. we went out and asked peopl
>> consumers wanted and senator john mccain try to introduce a new bill to allow us to buy the channels we want because now we have to buy 200. so many more rational packages so they can watch what they're one and when they want. gerri: some content comes from not flex like house of cards how does that disrupted the status quo? finigan just changes how and where we watched beddoes amazon, and the flex it just pushes more pressure and they love tv and one technical question how do they...
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john harwood with us and eamon javers. john, among the many things that we could talk about here, let me talk about some of the rhetoric that was used there. the president at least a half dozen times referred to this as the republican shutdown. republicans on the hill call it harry reid's shutdown. who's whipping that battle? >> -- winning that battle? >> the president and democrats are winning that battle. you can see it in various ways. a quinnipiac poll that shows the democrats have the high side of the argument. when you ask people do -- is the reason we have grid lock in washington because president obama lacks personal skills or because republicans are trying to block everything that obama is doing, 55% say it's because republicans are trying to block, 33% say obama. there's no doubt that a plurality at least of the public is going to ascribe the shutdown more to republicans because it is, in fact, republicans who have brought this situation about because of the demands they're making. that doesn't mean however, that
john harwood with us and eamon javers. john, among the many things that we could talk about here, let me talk about some of the rhetoric that was used there. the president at least a half dozen times referred to this as the republican shutdown. republicans on the hill call it harry reid's shutdown. who's whipping that battle? >> -- winning that battle? >> the president and democrats are winning that battle. you can see it in various ways. a quinnipiac poll that shows the democrats...
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john, thanks so much. moms making big bucks and did the usa today just signal the end of the bull run? talk about that in the power rundown, that's next. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >> power run down time. record highs in the stock market. you see that? sure you can. is the bull on solid footing or is this the sim of something? >> on the old days when you were on the cover of "newsweek" or time, that was a bad sign. >> there is no "newsweek" any more. >> we came off such a tough couple of years. the nasdaq is not back to the all time highs. >> i do have to say, although we love to joke about the contrary indicato
john, thanks so much. moms making big bucks and did the usa today just signal the end of the bull run? talk about that in the power rundown, that's next. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal....
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i'm surprised that fitch has not already done so, john campbell said that triple a rated countries do not we behave this way. i'm surprised it has not already happened. what do you think? >> i know, i just, you know there isal this talk if we get into a big fight over trying to reduce entitlements and making a long-term solution to this, that fitch or some rating agencies may cut our credit rating at this point. if that is what they are doing, they have it backwards. what they should do is they should look at reducing our credit rating, if we don't -- if we don't make some significant change in long temp problem, otherwise we'll surpass italy, and greece and spain and japan. that is what hey should be talking about. not just about this fight we're going to have over the fiscal cliff. of this going to to look like. neil: you know what worries me. is that we build a great dial of expectation on the process, it is the underlying spending that leads to the disrupted process that is the problem. now i'm worried that that will not be addressed for fear of not ticking off the fitches and moo
i'm surprised that fitch has not already done so, john campbell said that triple a rated countries do not we behave this way. i'm surprised it has not already happened. what do you think? >> i know, i just, you know there isal this talk if we get into a big fight over trying to reduce entitlements and making a long-term solution to this, that fitch or some rating agencies may cut our credit rating at this point. if that is what they are doing, they have it backwards. what they should do...
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eastern hour, david asman and i are talking to john ledger, the t-mobile u.s. ceo, the first time they are breaking out the numbers because, of course, one of the big holder is deutsche telecom. watch out sprint, verizon, at&t. it's an exciting story. closing bell rings in 50 minutes. america's biggest banks under siege from government investigators. this is not regulation, but investigation. chs it mean for the stature of ceos like jpmorgan's jamie dimo, n, and how concerned should you be if you own the stocks? it could affect them. a fox business exclusive giving assessments of the risks to your portfolio, and he just came out with a note on this. you need to hear what he says in the perception about this. and it seems hedge fund billionaire dan loeb wants to be bff's forever with george clooney after the very public feud over sony and its future. we were on the story from the start. when we come back, the very latest. ♪ with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ]
eastern hour, david asman and i are talking to john ledger, the t-mobile u.s. ceo, the first time they are breaking out the numbers because, of course, one of the big holder is deutsche telecom. watch out sprint, verizon, at&t. it's an exciting story. closing bell rings in 50 minutes. america's biggest banks under siege from government investigators. this is not regulation, but investigation. chs it mean for the stature of ceos like jpmorgan's jamie dimo, n, and how concerned should you be...
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>> hedges are only part of the story, john. you look at the trade and your people looked at the trade and i think there has got to be more about the strategy panning out. >> when they get the iced drinks in the summer, that's why they will hit it in the summer. i would be neutral. >> speaking of summer holidays, we are watching expedia, which reports. >> seemingly handed off to travels lately. we're watching that. that's price line easter tory. it is relatively stable. the hotel business will be stable. pay attention to the margins. you have got the competition coming in line. such a loser in this earning's season. >> i am watching this one. >> up or down. i like that. >> it was not a fixed rate. it was not just a buynary bet. they are playing for movement. >> sadly guys, we are out of time. >> if you want to join the conversation, tweet us at hash tag earnings. we'll be back tomorrow morning. >> a non-profit funded in part. also also finds that they are planning to work beyond age 65 or don't plan to retire ever. so what are t
>> hedges are only part of the story, john. you look at the trade and your people looked at the trade and i think there has got to be more about the strategy panning out. >> when they get the iced drinks in the summer, that's why they will hit it in the summer. i would be neutral. >> speaking of summer holidays, we are watching expedia, which reports. >> seemingly handed off to travels lately. we're watching that. that's price line easter tory. it is relatively stable....
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we should note the secretary of state john kerry today said he is willing to cooperate with congress but there's a lot of misinformation out there about benghazi and said, quote, we have to depoliticize this issue. there are republicans on he hill saying, look, then let these witnesses testify. that might be one way to take the mystery out of it. the feeling inside the white house tends to be nat no matter what questions they answer on benghazi, more questions are brought up. >> neil: former cia analyst michael sawyer says all of this smells of a coverup to him. the administration certainly had time to prepare for questions like these, but still no real clear answers to these. >> can't be clear because when the truth come outs they will be lying about it. we have seen so many lies and up and down and the congress has been negligent elm the talking points were probably altered by the guy who is now the head of the cia. instead of al qaeda they put in extremists and that has been his goal to take out the word islamists. mrs. clinton told the congress that she had never been informed he
we should note the secretary of state john kerry today said he is willing to cooperate with congress but there's a lot of misinformation out there about benghazi and said, quote, we have to depoliticize this issue. there are republicans on he hill saying, look, then let these witnesses testify. that might be one way to take the mystery out of it. the feeling inside the white house tends to be nat no matter what questions they answer on benghazi, more questions are brought up. >> neil:...
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john course and does not have the cash that cohen has but his wife is fairly wealthy. liz: the current wife? >> her wife is well off with the back of the envelope analysis. i barely know about his politics but i actually like him. but i once did behind the envelope analysis how much he is worth the and when you start wacking held the divorce settlements in the money he spent on campaigns for new jersey governor, a u.s. senator and some people think what he lost in the markets, it starts to narrow down but the takeaway is not john core design but steve cohen. what they're looking at is the sole space -- civil cases. liz: but he is happy with that? >> i spoke to a mutual friend and he is probably pretty abbey he is not being charged by the sec suit like this was the story in the journal. here's the thing if the portfolio manager does not flip and he has not yet there is no criminal charge. but there are other methods. now let's get back to this. liz: wait. it would take a lot for me to put on spandex in front of you but i will on sunday along with cheryl cassone we will
john course and does not have the cash that cohen has but his wife is fairly wealthy. liz: the current wife? >> her wife is well off with the back of the envelope analysis. i barely know about his politics but i actually like him. but i once did behind the envelope analysis how much he is worth the and when you start wacking held the divorce settlements in the money he spent on campaigns for new jersey governor, a u.s. senator and some people think what he lost in the markets, it starts...
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john: iilegal immigration is down, but people still sneak and plexuses a pretty good-sized told. i am dissing this. >> it does not matter how high offenses. john: we need to seal our borders. >> god our borders, protecting the homeland. >> illegals steal american jobs. john: if immigrants are such up problem what is canada's immigration by billboards in america. >> we will take it. >> the fight of the american dream. that is our show tonight. ♪
john: iilegal immigration is down, but people still sneak and plexuses a pretty good-sized told. i am dissing this. >> it does not matter how high offenses. john: we need to seal our borders. >> god our borders, protecting the homeland. >> illegals steal american jobs. john: if immigrants are such up problem what is canada's immigration by billboards in america. >> we will take it. >> the fight of the american dream. that is our show tonight. ♪
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>> we are trading tonight with john, karen, dan, and mike. let's get straight to our top story and that is trading the trends as the s&p 500 nears a new record, lots of stocks hitting multiyear highs and some of them have been on huge runs. tonight we're asking traders to pick stocks where the trend is still your friend and where the trend may be your enemy. dan? >> here is one. carl icahn has been on fire. he got in and picked the bottom in net flix. the guy has nailed it. he rang the bell on the bottom. i don't think he's going to ring it on the top. whether you're an activist investor. >> seems like sentiment has changed a little bit. >> there are six buys, 22 holds and a few sells. the analysts have had it wrong. i think there are a lot of good things going on in net flix. he will not tell you before he will tell you after. >> karen, let's go to you in terms of no longer a friend. cbs is no longer your friend. >> we are just not as close as we used to be. >> not as close. a little distance developing we just went our separate ways. >> why
>> we are trading tonight with john, karen, dan, and mike. let's get straight to our top story and that is trading the trends as the s&p 500 nears a new record, lots of stocks hitting multiyear highs and some of them have been on huge runs. tonight we're asking traders to pick stocks where the trend is still your friend and where the trend may be your enemy. dan? >> here is one. carl icahn has been on fire. he got in and picked the bottom in net flix. the guy has nailed it. he...
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john, thank you very much for coming along. great to see another australian on the set as well. one australian too many maybe. >> herb is back for rapid fire. we will talk about apple and about all kinds of things and also a big trouble on the mighty mississippi. why shipping could grind to a halt, drying up billions of dollars and thousands of jobs. "street signs" is back in just a moment's time. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm so into it, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 hours can go by before i realize tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that i haven't even looked away from my screen. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that kind of focus... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that's what i have when i trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...helps me keep an eye on what's really important to me. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's packed with tools that help me work my strategies, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 spot patterns and find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then, when i'm ready... act decisively. tdd
john, thank you very much for coming along. great to see another australian on the set as well. one australian too many maybe. >> herb is back for rapid fire. we will talk about apple and about all kinds of things and also a big trouble on the mighty mississippi. why shipping could grind to a halt, drying up billions of dollars and thousands of jobs. "street signs" is back in just a moment's time. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm so into it, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 hours...
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i'm john kaplan and i'm a member of a synchronized world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. and this is my home team. this is my large lecture hall. this is my professor. and also my coach. this is my booster club. this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. >>> we continue our school daze the changing face of college series today part three now. take out your pads and pen sills because class is in session. we have six -- >> pens and opinipencils. >> we have name of six courses students should take. >> classes include science, technology and engineering and mathematics. >> internship, business and economics, theater arts, professional writing and leadership studies. >> can you read this on cnbc and written by kelly graham. eric green from greenberg educational group joins. so does chad oakley. kelly why those classes necessarily? >> there's a real variety
i'm john kaplan and i'm a member of a synchronized world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. and this is my home team. this is my large lecture hall. this is my professor. and also my coach. this is my booster club. this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. >>> we...
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or john boehner or any of the host of republicans or others who criticize our giving 250 billion to muslim brotherhood and used it has an excuse to given on foreign aid altogether, today gates fires back. >> firstly, a lot of foreign aid was not -- it had goals for example keeping -- in the cold war, sending money to people on our side very their side. you know that is what it was about. now aday its has become metric driven. can you take cheap vaccines and save lives for under 1% of what we spend to save lives here. by saving no lives, you avoid the kind of population growth and instability that's lead to huge national security issues. countries like nigeria, yemen, if we let them triple in population because we don't help in health issues we'll have huge costs and instability, the humanitarian in the national security argument really point to this, one of the more measured more clear parts of the inter budget. neil: you would draw a line between that aid and the money that was committed, i know you met with secretary of state john kerry, 250 million are in muslim brotherhood nerc script.
or john boehner or any of the host of republicans or others who criticize our giving 250 billion to muslim brotherhood and used it has an excuse to given on foreign aid altogether, today gates fires back. >> firstly, a lot of foreign aid was not -- it had goals for example keeping -- in the cold war, sending money to people on our side very their side. you know that is what it was about. now aday its has become metric driven. can you take cheap vaccines and save lives for under 1% of what...
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. >> john paulison. >> however, we could make a case pretty soon here, right, that david tepor buying all the banks, especially bank of america at the bottom a couple years ago, could actually be the greatest if not the most profitable trade of all time. >> that's a good question. i also was going to say i can't believe you are bringing up paulson. earlier i was talking about his gold fund and how many hits he's taken besides being absolutely right about gold, up 17%. the way he played it is through mining equities that hurt. subprime trade absolutely a great one. david tepor pretty much has called it. appe they are pretty happy. >> i like to talk to insider buying, one of the best, george muzia. he says when he looks at the data insiders are telling him risk is on the negative side of neutral. what they are buying, number one on their list, energy. among those energy or natural resources companies with the top patterns include murphy oil, pbr partners, synergy resources and weatherford international, bottom of the list, consumer staples and telecom least favorable. highly selective,
. >> john paulison. >> however, we could make a case pretty soon here, right, that david tepor buying all the banks, especially bank of america at the bottom a couple years ago, could actually be the greatest if not the most profitable trade of all time. >> that's a good question. i also was going to say i can't believe you are bringing up paulson. earlier i was talking about his gold fund and how many hits he's taken besides being absolutely right about gold, up 17%. the way...
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john may be right. this may be all some great mystery but there are some facts that right now from a logical point of view, the best available explanation appears to be price fixing. melissa: john hofmeister, let me ask you because you're the former president of shell oil and shell is one of the names we were looking at on the screen there. do you have a vested interest in defending this and saying it wasn't the case? >> do i have a vested interest? do i own shares of shell? yes. i have shares of shell but i also know that honesty, integrity and respect for people are the core values of that company. and so welcoming in the investigators is part of what shell is apparently doing according to the report that i read. so, you know, there is nothing to hide. so open it up. and that's exactly what's happening. anybody can allege anything about anyone. melissa: yeah. >> an allegation is a cheap way to keep government officials busy when they have nothing better to do. and so i would stand on the values issue.
john may be right. this may be all some great mystery but there are some facts that right now from a logical point of view, the best available explanation appears to be price fixing. melissa: john hofmeister, let me ask you because you're the former president of shell oil and shell is one of the names we were looking at on the screen there. do you have a vested interest in defending this and saying it wasn't the case? >> do i have a vested interest? do i own shares of shell? yes. i have...
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john scully, former apple ceo. good to see you, john. thank you for coming in. appreciate it. >> thank you. cheryl: is the obama administration getting ready to delay one of the most crucial parts of the affordable care act? we'll head to the white house to find out how a deluge of technical glitches could slow doesn't president's plan. david: we'll look beyond today's disappointing jobs report to find out whether the weakness in the labor market will continue and how that could impact the fed's decision to taper all those bond purchases. ♪ when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. cheryl: time f
john scully, former apple ceo. good to see you, john. thank you for coming in. appreciate it. >> thank you. cheryl: is the obama administration getting ready to delay one of the most crucial parts of the affordable care act? we'll head to the white house to find out how a deluge of technical glitches could slow doesn't president's plan. david: we'll look beyond today's disappointing jobs report to find out whether the weakness in the labor market will continue and how that could impact...
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ammon johns chief bought the "washington post" earlier this week $250 million. he is expanding his empire. i would say he is one of the greatest innovators. i say he is the next steve jobs. the guest on the show this morning. what is the difference? >> steve jobs is a wonderful marketer. products have been released that were pretty terrible and he comes out and says i have internet medications device. i also have a phone and music player. it is one device, it is the iphone. taking these products and turning it into one product. the brilliance of jeff bezos is amazon has had razor thin profitability. he is taking all of the money, reinvesting it into the genius of amazon, low-cost retailer, driving down the price of the marketplace and he plays the long ball. it would take eight years to develop the technology that came out last year. that is what blew everybody away. it took eight years, he did not care, he did it quietly. stuart: razor thin profit margins versus massive, thick profit margins at apple, there is a difference, i got that. attention to detail in th
ammon johns chief bought the "washington post" earlier this week $250 million. he is expanding his empire. i would say he is one of the greatest innovators. i say he is the next steve jobs. the guest on the show this morning. what is the difference? >> steve jobs is a wonderful marketer. products have been released that were pretty terrible and he comes out and says i have internet medications device. i also have a phone and music player. it is one device, it is the iphone....
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john referenced this, john harwood referenced this in his interview. a lot of things will come to play together. we have to fund the government for the next fiscal year. a existerant coulding to squeeze out the wrong parts of government and not dealing with the parts of government that need fixed and the debt ceiling. my prediction, they're come to play together. the big question, will policymakers, on both sides of aisle know we need to deal with the fiscal challenges and medium in the long-term holding back the economy. are we going to punt like we have so many times before? are they goal to cobble together a deal that makes some progress, doesn't really fix the problem? or once and for all tackle the real issues of entime tlement reform, the aging population and put in place a sensible plan to get rid of crises popping up again and get our fiscal house in order helping the economy in the long term. >> mya, sounds admirable, but what in the world has changed that would allow that to happen? that third option of yours? i mean, we are talking about the
john referenced this, john harwood referenced this in his interview. a lot of things will come to play together. we have to fund the government for the next fiscal year. a existerant coulding to squeeze out the wrong parts of government and not dealing with the parts of government that need fixed and the debt ceiling. my prediction, they're come to play together. the big question, will policymakers, on both sides of aisle know we need to deal with the fiscal challenges and medium in the...
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senator john mccain is weighing in on the future of the republican party saying that the gop is going to be in big trouble if they don't get serious about immigration reform. >> if we don't enact immigration reform, i don't lthink it gainsa single hispanic voter. but what it does is puts us on a playing field where we can compete for the hispanic voter. if we don't do that, frankly, i don't see -- i see further polarization of the hispanic voter and the demographics are clear that the republican party cannot win a national election. that's just a fact. >> new york city mayor michael bloomberg promised to keep pushing for a ban of large sugary drinks even though an appeals court is the latest chamber to strike down the law. they unanimously ruled the restrictions on drinks over 16 ounces are illegal because the ban was implemented without legislative approval. the court concluded drinking soda is not inherently dangerous if done in moderation. the court took issue with the board of health saying it ruled selectively on what kind of stores could sell larger sizes of sweet drinks and whi
senator john mccain is weighing in on the future of the republican party saying that the gop is going to be in big trouble if they don't get serious about immigration reform. >> if we don't enact immigration reform, i don't lthink it gainsa single hispanic voter. but what it does is puts us on a playing field where we can compete for the hispanic voter. if we don't do that, frankly, i don't see -- i see further polarization of the hispanic voter and the demographics are clear that the...
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and ambassador, what do you make of the behavior of the -- you see john kerry's counterpart. you combine that with vladimir putin's op-ed in "the new york times" and the counterpart to john kerry that saying anything, making fun of john kerry for making a long political statement, does it seem to you that russia believes they are controlling the tempo here? >> well, i work with sergei lavrov in the unitees nations and this is his personality. he is a character. he is theatrical. he is a tough diplomat, a serious man, and he and john kerry have met almost two dozen times in the last year, so i think in private they forged a pretty direct, constructive relationship. of course, this is really about public diplomacy, and for the russians, this is a moment for them to re-assert their diplomatic leadership position they have long south in the region and come up with a solution that defies the perception that america is controlling the agenda in the middle east. >> you know, it's interesting because last hour i heard oliver north say he believes that we have handed all the credibili
and ambassador, what do you make of the behavior of the -- you see john kerry's counterpart. you combine that with vladimir putin's op-ed in "the new york times" and the counterpart to john kerry that saying anything, making fun of john kerry for making a long political statement, does it seem to you that russia believes they are controlling the tempo here? >> well, i work with sergei lavrov in the unitees nations and this is his personality. he is a character. he is theatrical....
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john lonski is ceo and i thought it was an oil change. we are a restaurant and bar. liz: not to be facetious, but why is there a run on chicken wings? >> it's incredible. when the server first chicken wing in 1976, people were cutting the wings off the chicken and throw them away. we had to give the wings away because no one would buy them. we finally convinced people to try them and today, it's the high-scoring item on the menu in 2012. liz: they have become as precious as gold. i'm kidding, but what happened? >> i think it was 26,000 pounds or something like that. i think you was because they were expecting a shortage and they figured they could help the wings. >> up an incredible story. >> i will tell you something. this is a city that has basically made a lot of money off of chicken wings. are you concerned about the run-on that's? >> obviously, whenever there is a high demand on things from you have to be concerned. the friendly we are delighted. we would be crazy if we want to live with that. but it does put some pressure on now. so that is not going to be a pr
john lonski is ceo and i thought it was an oil change. we are a restaurant and bar. liz: not to be facetious, but why is there a run on chicken wings? >> it's incredible. when the server first chicken wing in 1976, people were cutting the wings off the chicken and throw them away. we had to give the wings away because no one would buy them. we finally convinced people to try them and today, it's the high-scoring item on the menu in 2012. liz: they have become as precious as gold. i'm...
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neil: john baker said republicans will say he will go along. it sounds that unless you get this you won't. >> the president has not made that case certainly not to congress and does not appear to have any strategy also to have the unexplainable policy of the unimaginable rabbis. neil: i am not clear what that means. but the case he has stated has been all over the map but he has said he is not interested regime change so that assad stays in power and crippled a and we could therefore to set the stage for him to be overthrown is not good enough? civic surely he has indicated he would like regime change but he declared this imaginary red wine for the use deadly defined it for large-scale use not alleging they reuse previously he has not made that case to congress or the public what is our national interest in what is the risk and who are we for? the president had months to address this issue now at this crisis point tries to draw us into this crisis without addressing what is happening currently with the department of defense as a result of his s
neil: john baker said republicans will say he will go along. it sounds that unless you get this you won't. >> the president has not made that case certainly not to congress and does not appear to have any strategy also to have the unexplainable policy of the unimaginable rabbis. neil: i am not clear what that means. but the case he has stated has been all over the map but he has said he is not interested regime change so that assad stays in power and crippled a and we could therefore to...
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. >> john mccain issued a statement saying that we regret, however, that he did not speak morecefullt increasing our assistance to moderate opposition forces and that he did not lay out a clearer plan for the russian and syrian proposal is to transfer chemical weapons to international custody. >> i believe russia's goal is to eliminate chemical weapons. lacks the democrats barely hid their excitement that not having to make a difficult vote. and it saved president obama an embarrassing defeat in congress. >> there will be a slight pause to see if diplomacy works. they have put the world on notice that the u.s. is likely to take these targeted military actions. >> all eyes are on john kerry and his russian counterpart. >> frustration in washington, but the plan is still not clear. how long will he give diplomacy to work? will he insist on a resolution? what will constitute a solution that will take the military option off of the table for good? >> what about the talks you mentioned? will they talk about washington red lines or the world's redlines? >> in the advent of the use of chemic
. >> john mccain issued a statement saying that we regret, however, that he did not speak morecefullt increasing our assistance to moderate opposition forces and that he did not lay out a clearer plan for the russian and syrian proposal is to transfer chemical weapons to international custody. >> i believe russia's goal is to eliminate chemical weapons. lacks the democrats barely hid their excitement that not having to make a difficult vote. and it saved president obama an...
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john sculley. who would play me? john candy is dead. i mean, anyway, melissa meyer going vogue or rogue? why the magazine spread could cost yahoo lots of bread, or maybe just the opposite. too much or not enough glamour and glits? that's next. ♪ and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? ♪ neil: okay. this is it
john sculley. who would play me? john candy is dead. i mean, anyway, melissa meyer going vogue or rogue? why the magazine spread could cost yahoo lots of bread, or maybe just the opposite. too much or not enough glamour and glits? that's next. ♪ and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is...
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>> john, hold on a second. he's a start guy but definitely not speaking for the center of the federal reserve open market committee when it comes to his outlook for either quantitative easing or unemployment this year. he may end being right, but i'm just telling you -- >> steve, that's out there. >> it's been out there -- >> as soon as it's out there, it's now being discounted. >> it's been out there. >> we've got to go because i can't hear anything when you both talk at the same time. >> january 3rd, that number, 7%. >> are you saying that that's not going to be the pathway? >> i'm saying i have my doubts that that's the pathway. >> if employment is 7%, what are the asset purchases going to be, steve? >> at 7 exactly? >> yeah. if the unemployment rate falls to 7% by the end of the year. >> we're -- we're at 7.9%. >> yeah. >> at 7, you taper down. >> 7% by the end of the year, that's going to be tough, don't you think? >> we've down 0.9 the past two years. >> all right, guys, look. got to end this. a lot of th
>> john, hold on a second. he's a start guy but definitely not speaking for the center of the federal reserve open market committee when it comes to his outlook for either quantitative easing or unemployment this year. he may end being right, but i'm just telling you -- >> steve, that's out there. >> it's been out there -- >> as soon as it's out there, it's now being discounted. >> it's been out there. >> we've got to go because i can't hear anything when you...
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john fund, thank you as well. ben hambeck, all the best on the holiday. >>> up next, one in five people still have not finished holiday shopping and it is because they're holding out for even bigger bargains. are they comeing? stick around. >>> the "duck dynasty" storm rages on. supporters are coming out to save the duck commander himself? was he set up to fail? why was the show on a&e in the first place? that conversation is heating up. more "money" coming up. ♪ [ chicken caws ] [ ma announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fig,, fifight back fast with tums. eartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! eartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact you can separate runwayridi. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. from fason that flies off th shelves. and you...rent from tional. because only national lets y choose a car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above,nd still pay the mid-size price. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) s
john fund, thank you as well. ben hambeck, all the best on the holiday. >>> up next, one in five people still have not finished holiday shopping and it is because they're holding out for even bigger bargains. are they comeing? stick around. >>> the "duck dynasty" storm rages on. supporters are coming out to save the duck commander himself? was he set up to fail? why was the show on a&e in the first place? that conversation is heating up. more "money"...
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. >>> john paulson. a man who made more than a billion dollars in housing talked about the alpha conference, and it seems more americans may be taking his advice and investing in a second home, if only for a little while. diana, please explain. >> i will do that, brian. for years the in investment in homes have been buy, sell, rent. that is changing because home prices are rising so fast, so home flipping is back and better than ever. 136,000 homes were flipped in the first half of this year, according to a report out tomorrow from realtytrac. that's up 19% from a year ago and 74% from 2011. the houses bought and were flipped again in six months. flippers made an average $18,000. that's up 245% from a year ago. of course, flippers will put money into the homes for rehab. >> they're really just exponentially leveraging that increase in home prices, and the other thing, i think, is that they're targeting markets where home prices are increasing at a much faster pace than just 5 to 10 or 12% you're seeing n
. >>> john paulson. a man who made more than a billion dollars in housing talked about the alpha conference, and it seems more americans may be taking his advice and investing in a second home, if only for a little while. diana, please explain. >> i will do that, brian. for years the in investment in homes have been buy, sell, rent. that is changing because home prices are rising so fast, so home flipping is back and better than ever. 136,000 homes were flipped in the first half...
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louis outfielder john jay hits a grounder up uh the middle. the throw home by the boston second base man easily nabs the runner at the plate but the red sox catcher makes a wild throw the to third. craig beelines for home, stumbles and he's out -- or is he? >> they will say he's safe. >> reporter: seeing craig trip the third base umpire called obstruction ruling the third baseman blocked the base path. game over. the run counts and the card values win. >> one of the craziest plays i have been a part of. to finish a world series like that, crazy. >> reporter: middlebrooks was called for obstruction. the first in history to decide a world series game. >> i was excited because we nailed the guy at home. i wasn't sure why he was safe. >> reporter: the act of a fielder who, while not in possession of the ball and not in the act of fielding the ball impede it is progress of a runner. after the game the vice president clutched the rule book while joyce explained the call. >> with the defensive player on the ground without intent or intent it's still
louis outfielder john jay hits a grounder up uh the middle. the throw home by the boston second base man easily nabs the runner at the plate but the red sox catcher makes a wild throw the to third. craig beelines for home, stumbles and he's out -- or is he? >> they will say he's safe. >> reporter: seeing craig trip the third base umpire called obstruction ruling the third baseman blocked the base path. game over. the run counts and the card values win. >> one of the craziest...
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john in california, john? >> caller: jim, john, i'm in sacramento, california. >> man, my old stomping grounds. what's up? >> caller: okay. me and my buddy did our homework on qualcomm about a year ago. we've been hanging on there, did our homework. it seems to be coming around with all these mobile devices. what's your opinion on qualcomm? >> look, qualcomm has just had a remarkable run. i feel line i'm recommending the stock on a spike which i don't do. i would buy half and then hope it comes back to 62, 63 to buy the other half. i think your instincts about qualcomm are totally right. it's a real good company and a real good stock. a 6,000% return? i think i don't know about you i think that earns you a little leeway in this game. what apple really needs is the next big thing. that and some patience. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up -- european invasion? the debt problems from across the pond, fell off the front page to start the year. but old habits die hard. and tonight, cramer's tuning in to
john in california, john? >> caller: jim, john, i'm in sacramento, california. >> man, my old stomping grounds. what's up? >> caller: okay. me and my buddy did our homework on qualcomm about a year ago. we've been hanging on there, did our homework. it seems to be coming around with all these mobile devices. what's your opinion on qualcomm? >> look, qualcomm has just had a remarkable run. i feel line i'm recommending the stock on a spike which i don't do. i would buy...
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joining us senator john hoeven of north dakota. good to see you. isn't it ironic it took the day of cuts in spending for the president to meet with lawmakers. did you guys in the republican party actually seek out to meet the president before this happened? >> you know, we pushed for any number of meetings but today on the senate floor we offered a bill that would provide flexibility to the president to make sure we make reductions called for, the cuts, called for under sequestration in the most thoughtful way to minimize the impact. and i, i think the administration's got to work with us to do that. it just makes good sense to do it and is part of not only getting our deficit under control but combined with, you know, getting this economy growing, getting people back to work. david: we'll talk about the growth agenda. just, alert the viewers what you're talking about, the overall cost of federal government, even with these cuts will actually increase $15 billion in 2013 compared to 2012. but the way the cuts are organized, it will be very painful
joining us senator john hoeven of north dakota. good to see you. isn't it ironic it took the day of cuts in spending for the president to meet with lawmakers. did you guys in the republican party actually seek out to meet the president before this happened? >> you know, we pushed for any number of meetings but today on the senate floor we offered a bill that would provide flexibility to the president to make sure we make reductions called for, the cuts, called for under sequestration in...
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that is how much time century estate john kerry has laid out for a timetable for stopping this bad stuff or i guess this guy. former ambassador in china on whether this is actually helping assad. what do you think, ambassador? >> if only we could move with such laxity. that is a great analogy. i think a lot of this front is going to be overtaken by events because the russians busily put forward a proposal that would seek to take serious chemical weapons inventory and basically put it under international watch and supervision. at all i haven' i have had our h eaten in terms of dealing with business as the only remaining real power in the world, internal gain, lack of focus and communication, but the diplomatic track has been taken out from under us by the russians. we should've had a broader strategy and we have gone a year without any kind of middle eastern strategy. i don't think this country has had a middle eastern strategy since iraq. now that we're getting out of afghanistan, there are no ideas. we all know the answer is when you have long-standing dictators like in syria, they will
that is how much time century estate john kerry has laid out for a timetable for stopping this bad stuff or i guess this guy. former ambassador in china on whether this is actually helping assad. what do you think, ambassador? >> if only we could move with such laxity. that is a great analogy. i think a lot of this front is going to be overtaken by events because the russians busily put forward a proposal that would seek to take serious chemical weapons inventory and basically put it...
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john charles villers-farrow began abusing them when they were niefnlt villers-farrow was ordered to register as a sex offender for the rest of his lie. he is the brother of actress mia farrow. >>> hurricane diseaps turned into superstorm sandy and made landfall on the east coast. don harrison went back to see how the recovery is going one year later. >> reporter: today crisfield, maryland is recognizing a one- year anniversary. patty greene's antique and gift store was devastated. her shop is downtown near the shops where tourists used to flock to. she hasn't received any money from the government but she knows she's in the alone. >> a lot of people were devastated by the loss of their home and furniture and displacement and we still got a lot of that going on but it's getting better. >> reporter: a year ago this was a thriving business much the water is about 100 yards from here. when hurricane sandy hit it ruined everything inside, including their inventory. the business shut down and had to move. now crisfield, computers is a couple miles up the road on higher ground. he is trying to make
john charles villers-farrow began abusing them when they were niefnlt villers-farrow was ordered to register as a sex offender for the rest of his lie. he is the brother of actress mia farrow. >>> hurricane diseaps turned into superstorm sandy and made landfall on the east coast. don harrison went back to see how the recovery is going one year later. >> reporter: today crisfield, maryland is recognizing a one- year anniversary. patty greene's antique and gift store was...
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john fortt? >> yes. this problem is not just for twitter but for apple because apple's app store has a very anti-porn policy compared to others p but twitter doesn't want this vine app getting its brand recognition for being all about quick porn clips. so they probably need to do something about that before this becomes a new gutter app. >> julia, what can they do? >> tyler, i think we should not be surprised here. every time there is a technological development, people use it as a way it show pictures of naked people. this is an surprise here. i think twitter will figure it out, john mentioned. a and they have to if they want to protect their brand. twitter has to be very fast about pulling this stuff down. >> sticking with this mobile space, samsung surpassing apple as smart phone leader. does this mean apple is losingity cool in reports out today apple may have a shoe censor app that will tell you when you need new loafers. can apple win its cool bab, john fortt? to textent it lost it? >> no. that pat
john fortt? >> yes. this problem is not just for twitter but for apple because apple's app store has a very anti-porn policy compared to others p but twitter doesn't want this vine app getting its brand recognition for being all about quick porn clips. so they probably need to do something about that before this becomes a new gutter app. >> julia, what can they do? >> tyler, i think we should not be surprised here. every time there is a technological development, people use it...
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if they feel that he has betrayed their values -- congressman john boohner, not speaker john boehner. stuart: this is the plan that caved. >> yes. there is no significant reduction in spending. >> without any guaranteed reduction in spending, they will just make this worse. at some point the irs will come by and say i want your income. i want all of it. stuart: that is a flight of fancy and you know it. they have an extension of the sequester cuts. >> good point. >> two that i credit mitch o'connell. the substrate is not a reduction in spending. spending continues to go up. >> forgive me for interrupting, the spending has calmed down dramatically since the sequester. >> correct and there are lies a. you can make anything look good. stuart: it was an englishman who said that. >> i thought it was mark twain. [laughter] >> i think you are right. stuart: i am going to be googled and proven wrong. [laughter] stuart: while we have you here, i want to digress to an interesting story. there was a frenzy at several louisiana walmart stores. there was a foodstamp glitch. it gave them unlimited
if they feel that he has betrayed their values -- congressman john boohner, not speaker john boehner. stuart: this is the plan that caved. >> yes. there is no significant reduction in spending. >> without any guaranteed reduction in spending, they will just make this worse. at some point the irs will come by and say i want your income. i want all of it. stuart: that is a flight of fancy and you know it. they have an extension of the sequester cuts. >> good point. >> two...
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the same republican party, help make john boehner a speaker, not letting him speak, they say not letting him govern, they are at it again, not only are anti-business democrats in their sights but more in their sites, this time, this is going to get very ugly. and this ticked off tea partier said, better late than ever, jennifer stefano. they left them at the door? >> right. never before have i seen a group take their natural -- turn them into their enemies, message that tea party delivered in 2010, where idea that government should listen to you, have you people watching, for a limited government, for smaller, empowering the individual, that message sold, they ignored us in 2012, the fact is, i don't care what you call me, call me a tea partier but the message, and principles we're trying to deliver, you know who is coming over to our side, moderate democrats who are furious with the democratic party for lying to them about obamacare, they are starting to work with us. they refuse to fight, who can we trust? we can only trust ourselves, i think you will see that momentum coming out to fi
the same republican party, help make john boehner a speaker, not letting him speak, they say not letting him govern, they are at it again, not only are anti-business democrats in their sights but more in their sites, this time, this is going to get very ugly. and this ticked off tea partier said, better late than ever, jennifer stefano. they left them at the door? >> right. never before have i seen a group take their natural -- turn them into their enemies, message that tea party...
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john paul would do this in five or six languages. it would make you feel like an idiot because you didn't speak all the languages. pope francis touched on all the hot button issues of the catholic cluhurch. it was a remarkable news day on the vatican beat. >> john, pope benedict xvi would never have done anything quite like this. nothing was off limited. he discussed the role of women. do you think this signals a change in tone on that issue? >> reporter: i think you're right. we have a change in tone rather than on teaching. all the hot button topics came up. francis did not signal any substantive change in the doctrine or discipline. on women he affirmed that woman's ordination is off the table. he wants women to play much more important role for church and he wants a new theology of women. that's a new reflection where women stand many the plan of god. that's breathtakingly new in terms of tone. what we have going on is the emergence of the people's pope. a pope who wants to be the pope of everyone. not just those who show up on m
john paul would do this in five or six languages. it would make you feel like an idiot because you didn't speak all the languages. pope francis touched on all the hot button issues of the catholic cluhurch. it was a remarkable news day on the vatican beat. >> john, pope benedict xvi would never have done anything quite like this. nothing was off limited. he discussed the role of women. do you think this signals a change in tone on that issue? >> reporter: i think you're right. we...
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and how crummy an oil company is the state-run oil company in mexico, john? >> it has many strengths, michelle. it has actually been producing three-plus million barrels a day for quite some time. but that's fading because they do not have the technology to go into the deep water or to really develop the opportunity for shale formations. so the technology is missing. but apart from some of the corruption that occurs on shore and in the refining sector and in the criminal loss of product, the basic company is pretty well run. >> hold on, john, hold on. i'm thinking about the fact that every single year they have to hand over the vast majority of their revenue for the government to fund itself and then they have to wait for the government to decide how much money they're going to get for exploration for next year. that's like exxon mobil having to wait for john boehner and harry reed how much money they're going to need for exploration next year when planning for exploration is a ten-year, 20-year plan, right? >> you're right. i'm distinguishing between the gov
and how crummy an oil company is the state-run oil company in mexico, john? >> it has many strengths, michelle. it has actually been producing three-plus million barrels a day for quite some time. but that's fading because they do not have the technology to go into the deep water or to really develop the opportunity for shale formations. so the technology is missing. but apart from some of the corruption that occurs on shore and in the refining sector and in the criminal loss of product,...
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ofthat was john leonard m.i.t.. in a bid to get more people involved in computers, everyone from athletes to tech leaders sat down for an air -- our. theave the founders behind initiative and we will see how successful it is then. >> i'm emily chang and mrs. bloomberg west on blumberg television, streaming on your phone or apple tv. from chris bosh to ashton kutcher, tech giants dedicated one hour to learning or teaching computer science last week. it was the hour of code initiative. even president obama urged kids to take part. >> learning the skills isn't just important for your future is important for our countries future. if we want were to stay on the cutting edge, we need young people like you to master the tools of technology that will change the way we do everything. >> the nonprofit organization got 15 million students and 170 countries to sit down for an hour coding lesson. one in five students in the united states participated. in one hour of code translate to many more hours of computer science education
ofthat was john leonard m.i.t.. in a bid to get more people involved in computers, everyone from athletes to tech leaders sat down for an air -- our. theave the founders behind initiative and we will see how successful it is then. >> i'm emily chang and mrs. bloomberg west on blumberg television, streaming on your phone or apple tv. from chris bosh to ashton kutcher, tech giants dedicated one hour to learning or teaching computer science last week. it was the hour of code initiative. even...
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i voted for john kerry although i don't agree with much he represents as far as a u.s. senator, but i think he's an honest person and i think the president has the right to decide. with regard to hagel, my first inclination was to give him the benefit of the doubt. i'm for auditing the pentagon. i think there is waste to be found. he's a soldier. served honor bly. i'm starting to have doubts and they are that if you going to run department of defense, you need to reveal if you've had financing from foreign groups. there's rumors about foreign groups that may have provided financing and i think he needs to reveal that. i am saying yes, i need more information before making a final decision. >> all right, but do you think john mccain is right to filibuster given your point, that you may not like who the president picks, but it is his prerogative whom he chooses to be in his cabinet. >> i think where we are with hagel is where we are with brennan. if they're not going to give us the information the only way to get it so to hold them to 60 votes. so i think if people are no
i voted for john kerry although i don't agree with much he represents as far as a u.s. senator, but i think he's an honest person and i think the president has the right to decide. with regard to hagel, my first inclination was to give him the benefit of the doubt. i'm for auditing the pentagon. i think there is waste to be found. he's a soldier. served honor bly. i'm starting to have doubts and they are that if you going to run department of defense, you need to reveal if you've had financing...